BLACK WOMAN IN PROCESS
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https://doi.org/10.11606/issn.2238-3999.v7i1p102-113Keywords:
Theater, Process, Black woman.Abstract
Through the trajectory of a scenic research, an actress discourses on two central perspectives methodology of scenic research and her presence as a black woman in theatrical art. This “text-body” produces views on theatrical making seen as affective territory and an emancipatory process in the trajectory of women's lives.
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